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Susan J. Ferguson (born 1961) is a professor of sociology at Grinnell College.[1] She received her B.A. in Spanish and Political Science from Colorado State University in 1984, as well as her 1988 M.A. in sociology; she received her Ph.D. in sociology in 1993 from the University of Massachusetts - Amherst.[2] She specializes in the areas of sociology of the family, Asian women, medical sociology, women's health, feminism and teaching.

She received the 2018 Hans O. Mauksch Award at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association (ASA) in Philadelphia for her contributions to the teaching and learning of sociology through program development, student advising, and assessment of curriculum and teaching materials.[3]

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  1. ^ "fergusos | Grinnell College". www.grinnell.edu. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
  2. ^ "Department of Sociology". Archived from the original on 2006-01-05. Retrieved 2005-12-24.
  3. ^ "Sociology Professor Susan Ferguson Receives National Award". Grinnell College. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
  4. ^ "Higher Education - Pearson". www.pearsonhighered.com.